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44 Inch Mahogany And Ash Laminated Sailboat Tiller on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States

This gorgeous sailboat tiller is made from eight strips of top quality mahogany and ash laminated together to make a durable and eye catching steering handle for your boat. Measuring at 44" in overall length with 4" of rise, the butt end dimensions are 2" high and 1 1/2" wide. This tiller comes ready for varnish with a healthy coat of penetrating marine oil.

You can visit RudderCraft.com to reference manufacturers pricing.

While this tiller will fit many boats, we highly recommend this style for: Catalina 22 & Hunter 25

It is recommended that you double check the butt end measurements for this tiller against your tiller head or mounting system. 

During the routing of this tillers manufacture, a small tear out developed in the handle of the tiller.  It was quickly stopped, cleaned up, patched and sanded smooth.  You can see the tiny cosmetic issue in the pictures, and know that it won't impact the strength or durability of the tiller in any way.

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